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TAP AIR PORTUGAL: Expert advice and recommendations

Expert travel writer Duncan Madden shares all you need to know before booking a flight with TAP AIR PORTUGAL.
Duncan Madden
September 5, 2024

TAP Air Portugal – or Transportes Aéreos Portugueses – is Portugal’s national airline carrier. A full-service airline and member of the Star Alliance, its offering differs greatly between its short-haul and long-haul routes. While its transatlantic fleet offers some of the best priced business class fares you’ll find, its short-haul service feels more like a low-cost carrier.

Headquartered in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, its primary focus is the European market. But its Atlantic coast location also makes it very convenient for direct flights to the Americas. In particular, it’s a major operator to and from Brazil and is the best airline for flying direct between the US and Portugal.

Routes, network and fleet

In 2023, TAP carried just shy of 16 million passengers to 84 destinations across 34 countries. By far its biggest market is Europe, accounting for around two thirds of all its flights. Internationally it also serves Africa and South, Central and North America.

It currently operates seven direct routes between Lisbon and Porto to and from Boston, Chicago, Miami, Newark, New York, San Francisco and Washington D.C. Handily, both Lisbon and Porto are epic cities well worth visiting.

The TAP fleet is extensive and has in recent years had a much needed update. Added to its roster of aging aircraft are the more modern Airbus A320neo, A321neo, A330neo and A321LR models. This has dramatically upgraded my opinion on TAP, as many of its planes are now much more comfy and far better equipped than they were a decade ago.

It’s worth checking what plane your flight will use, especially if you’re flying transatlantic. The gulf in quality, comfort and facilities between the old and neo models is significant.

How fare classes work

TAP has a mind-boggling array of fares and classes. Its short-haul flights within Europe and North Africa offer five fare types across budget and business class. Its longer haul “intercontinental” flights offer six fares across budget and business. There are no premium economy or first class options and not all fares are available on all routes.

Fares in Europe and North Africa

Most TAP flights within Europe and North Africa offer business and economy class. As a full-service airline, all fare classes include a 10kg (22lb) carry-on bag alongside the usual small personal bag. You can also cherry pick the services you want and add them to your fare.

Economy class is split into Discount, Classic and Plus fares. Discount fares include a carry-on bag but nothing more. Classic fares add a 23kg (50lb) checked bag and standard seat selection. Plus fares add to that with an extra legroom ‘comfort’ seat where available, premium check in and priority baggage. This is great for dodging the typically long queues I’ve experienced checking bags with TAP Air. The Plus fare also comes with the option to cancel your flight and get a refund, although inevitably there’s a sizable fee to pay.

Business class is split into Executive and Top Executive fares. Both offer the works – two carry-on bags, two checked bags, premium, priority and fast-track everything, lounge access, and on-board meals. And of course, the business class cabin. The sole difference between them is that Top Executive fares can be changed without charge or refunded with a charge.

I’ve never really understood this approach. Business class is most likely exactly that – business people hopping mostly around Europe on day or overnight trips. The added cost to cover all that luggage, plus meals, for a two or three hour flight seems wasteful. I always opt for a Discount fare. Then I can add any extras like comfort seats, which are the same as business class seats.

Fares to and from North and South America

TAP’s intercontinental flights cross the Atlantic to various points in North, Central and South America. Brazil is unsurprisingly its biggest market, operating an average of 13 flights a day on 15 different routes.

In economy class, TAP’s Discount, Classic and Plus fares come with the same services as their European equivalents. The only difference, apart from increased fees for ticket changes and refunds, is that each comes with meals included. TAP also adds yet another fare class, enticingly called Basic. This is just a Discount fare with a checked bag added. Both business class fares also come with the same services as short haul.

Onboard – seats, facilities and meals

TAP’s fleet is divided into short and long-haul aircraft. Short haul routes are mostly catered to by a variety of A319, A320 and A321 models, new and old. Its long-haul fleet uses A330s, including the A330-neo, and some smaller narrow body A321-200LRs. That LR stands for long range, by the way. If you find yourself in a neo configuration, short- or long-haul, you’ll be comfy and well catered to. Less so with the old models.

On board short-haul

TAP’s short-haul economy seats, demarcated by their green headrests, mirror most low-cost carriers. Leg room is 28 inches, seats don’t recline and there are no charging points or headrests. But they’re comfy enough to squeeze into for a few hours, even without in-flight entertainment or WiFi.

There’s a dedicated “comfort area”, denoted by red headrests. Seats here recline, offer 32-33 inches of legroom, power sockets, headrest and a table. These are significantly more comfortable and, depending on the upgrade or Plus fare price, worth considering for flights over two hours. On most regional routes, business class is simply comfort area seats with the middle seat kept empty – another reason to bypass it.

Meals – or rather snacks – in economy come via a food trolley service and are payable only by card. Business class meals vary massively depending on the route you’re taking, from snacks to plated menus with glasses of wine.

On board long-haul

The A330 has probably the best configuration of any plane for long-haul economy class. Its 2-4-2 layout means if you’re traveling with a companion, you can get your own ‘private’ pair of window seats. Not being subject to the idiosyncrasies (and restroom habits) of your fellow fliers on long flights is a privilege worth taking into account when booking.

Economy

The Recaro designed seats are ergonomic and comfy and have supportive headrests you can fold into all manner of shapes. Two magazine racks offer plenty of room to store your stuff and every seat comes equipped with USB-A and AC power sockets. Economy seats offer a just about manageable 31 inches of legroom and a 4-5 inch recline. TV screens are adequate, but I’ve always found the film library a little behind the times.

The dedicated comfort area in long-haul covers seven or 11 rows depending on whether you’re on a regular or neo A330. Seats increase legroom to 32-34 inches and recline to 5-7 inches. In reality the difference is negligible, but if you’re tall it’s an affordable way to find a little more room. This part of the plane tends to be less busy than the standard economy, so you’ve also got more chance of scoring an empty neighboring seat.

Meals, including beer and Portuguese wines, are complementary and perfectly acceptable. Expect the usual pasta, chicken and fish options. You’ll need to order in advance for vegetarian or other dietary requirements. Anyone looking to ease the trip with liquor will be disappointed, as none is available. You’ll get a second snack towards the end of the flight and can ask for more drinks from the galley at any time.

Business

Business class is a world apart, although the experience varies by plane model. The good news – all business seats recline on all models. The bad news – a crazy array of configurations means some plane window seats don’t have direct access to the aisle. Paying business class fares but still having to climb over a slumbering neighbor to hit the restroom? Unacceptable! Once again it’s the A330neo you need to book with its superior 1-2-1 configuration.

Otherwise, seats are wide, legroom plentiful, and Wi-Fi and entertainment systems excellent. Meals have a distinctly Portuguese focus with menus created by renowned Portuguese chefs using local ingredients. Tableware is custom made with Vista Alegre, each dish inspired by a national tradition. The wine selection is extensive and the desserts and cakes, naturally, outrageous.

Lounges

TAP has two lounges at Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado Airport. The Premium Lounge is in the Schengen area, the wrong side of security for long-haul destinations like the US. That’s long made it a risky place to relax, as security queues at Lisbon airport are notorious for being slow and unpredictable.

In January 2024, TAP opened its Atlântico Premium Lounge in the Non-Schengen area. Located after security in Terminal One, it’s a more relaxing option for transatlantic travelers. Don’t get too excited though – modern and clean it may be, but it doesn’t compare to lounges from premium airlines. An entirely self service restaurant style setup with some dedicated work areas and a small lounge area, well run but very busy. Much like Lisbon airport itself.

This KAYAK-commissioned article is presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the article are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others. Find more perspectives in our user reviews below.

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FAQs about flying with TAP AIR PORTUGAL

  • What is TAP AIR PORTUGAL's carry-on size allowance?

    On board TAP AIR PORTUGAL flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 21x15x7in. If your hand luggage is bigger, the TAP AIR PORTUGAL assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.

  • Where does TAP AIR PORTUGAL fly to?

    TAP AIR PORTUGAL offers direct flights to 77 cities in 31 different countries. Porto, Lisbon, and Funchal are the most popular cities covered by TAP AIR PORTUGAL.

  • What is TAP AIR PORTUGAL’s primary hub?

    TAP AIR PORTUGAL concentrates most of its flight operations in Lisbon.

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  • When are TAP AIR PORTUGAL plane tickets cheapest?

    Flight prices with TAP AIR PORTUGAL will depend on the season and route you are flying. Our data shows that overall, the cheapest month to fly with TAP AIR PORTUGAL is January, while the most expensive is July.

  • What’s the cheapest route that TAP AIR PORTUGAL flies?

    In the last 72 hours, the cheapest route flown by TAP AIR PORTUGAL found on KAYAK was from Madrid to Lisbon, with a price of $56 for a round-trip.

  • What are the most popular airports for TAP AIR PORTUGAL flights to depart from?

  • Is TAP AIR PORTUGAL part of an airline alliance?

    Yes, TAP AIR PORTUGAL is part of the Star Alliance airline alliance.

  • How many destinations does TAP AIR PORTUGAL fly to?

    In total, TAP AIR PORTUGAL flies to 78 destinations.

Top tips for flying with TAP AIR PORTUGAL

  • If you’re looking for the cheapest TAP AIR PORTUGAL tickets, then try to fly from Madrid, where flights have been cheapest lately. The cheapest route from here available recently is to Lisbon, and cost $53.
  • The cheapest month for flights with TAP AIR PORTUGAL is January, while the most expensive is generally July.

TAP AIR PORTUGAL customer reviews

7.1
GoodBased on 1,928 verified guest reviews
7.1Comfort
7.0Boarding
6.2Food
6.3Entertainment
7.8Crew

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  • The crew was attentive but only on the basic standard service (in 215 reviews)
Cons -
  • The flight wasn't full but still had some people seated next to each other. (in 318 reviews)
  • Business class food is a disgrace. (in 14 reviews)
  • "Lisbon airport was stressful, perhaps more guidance before releasing us into the melee." (in 52 reviews)

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8.0 Very good
FAO-LIS
It was good. Just needs WiFi
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8.0 Very good
YYZ-LIS
Wine and food great. Staff great.
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10.0 Wonderful
FAO-LIS
Thanks for the great customer service
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10.0 Wonderful
EWR-LIS
We flew TAP last October from Newark to Lisbon. The meal was bad. This flight had good food. Also, this flight was delayed. There were TAP employees waiting at Lisbon to make sure we made our connecting flight. I find the TAP website and app frustrating, but the service once we reached the airport was very good
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8.0 Very good
LIS-FAO
The airport temperature at the airport and on the flight was too warm
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4.0 Mediocre
AMS-LIS
Boarding too way too long. Biggest peeve: zero in-seat power in economy! No plug sockets, no USB ports. Plane was an A330, so not old.
J
4.0 Mediocre
LIS-BCN
Flight being delayed for 35 minutes had me lose the connection to my transport
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10.0 Wonderful
BCN-PDL
Comfortable seats
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4.0 Mediocre
MXP-LIS
boarding is so disorganized, i was literally appalled at the boarding experience
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10.0 Wonderful
HAM-LIS
Comfortable but not Polaris or Delta comfort Business Class. Overall 7 out of 10

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All TAP AIR PORTUGAL flight routes

Flight #Departure AirportArrival AirportDurationSunMonTueWedThuFriSat
211Porto (OPO)Newark (EWR)8h 0m
218Boston (BOS)Lisbon (LIS)6h 30m
212Newark (EWR)Porto (OPO)6h 45m
1557Lisbon (LIS)São Pedro (VXE)4h 25m
88Sao Paulo (GRU)Lisbon (LIS)9h 50m
1329London (LGW)Porto (OPO)2h 25m
1328Porto (OPO)London (LGW)2h 20m
1558São Pedro (VXE)Lisbon (LIS)4h 0m
261Lisbon (LIS)Toronto (YYZ)8h 20m
262Toronto (YYZ)Lisbon (LIS)7h 15m
75Lisbon (LIS)Rio de Janeiro (GIG)9h 55m
87Lisbon (LIS)Sao Paulo (GRU)10h 10m
289Lisbon (LIS)Luanda (LAD)7h 40m
202Newark (EWR)Lisbon (LIS)7h 5m
201Lisbon (LIS)Newark (EWR)8h 5m
675Amsterdam (AMS)Lisbon (LIS)3h 10m
231Lisbon (LIS)Washington, D.C. (IAD)8h 20m
674Lisbon (LIS)Amsterdam (AMS)3h 10m
457Paris (ORY)Porto (OPO)2h 20m
1528Accra (ACC)Lisbon (LIS)6h 5m
1527Accra (ACC)São Tomé (TMS)1h 50m
1527Lisbon (LIS)Accra (ACC)5h 50m
1528São Tomé (TMS)Accra (ACC)1h 35m
288Luanda (LAD)Lisbon (LIS)7h 50m
15Lisbon (LIS)Recife (REC)7h 45m
1023Madrid (MAD)Lisbon (LIS)1h 25m
1710Funchal (FNC)Porto (OPO)2h 0m
74Rio de Janeiro (GIG)Lisbon (LIS)9h 40m
224Miami (MIA)Lisbon (LIS)8h 20m
687Luxembourg (LUX)Porto (OPO)2h 35m
686Porto (OPO)Luxembourg (LUX)2h 25m
1542Praia (RAI)Lisbon (LIS)4h 10m
253Lisbon (LIS)Montreal (YUL)7h 35m
219Lisbon (LIS)Boston (BOS)7h 35m
94Sao Paulo (GRU)Porto (OPO)10h 5m
232Washington, D.C. (IAD)Lisbon (LIS)7h 20m
6Maceió (MCZ)Natal (NAT)1h 5m
6Natal (NAT)Lisbon (LIS)7h 15m
93Porto (OPO)Sao Paulo (GRU)10h 35m
254Montreal (YUL)Lisbon (LIS)6h 45m
103Lisbon (LIS)Belo Horizonte (CNF)9h 35m
1935Porto (OPO)Lisbon (LIS)1h 10m
1932Lisbon (LIS)Porto (OPO)1h 0m
456Porto (OPO)Paris (ORY)2h 10m
47Lisbon (LIS)Belém (BEL)8h 10m
1711Porto (OPO)Funchal (FNC)2h 0m
534Lisbon (LIS)Berlin (BER)3h 30m
104Belo Horizonte (CNF)Lisbon (LIS)9h 20m
291Porto (OPO)Luanda (LAD)8h 25m
1363London (LHR)Lisbon (LIS)2h 45m
118Porto Alegre (POA)Lisbon (LIS)10h 50m
571Frankfurt am Main (FRA)Lisbon (LIS)3h 15m
1022Lisbon (LIS)Madrid (MAD)1h 20m
58Brasilia (BSB)Lisbon (LIS)9h 10m
57Lisbon (LIS)Brasilia (BSB)9h 35m
237Lisbon (LIS)San Francisco (SFO)12h 50m
938Porto (OPO)Geneva (GVA)2h 10m
12Recife (REC)Lisbon (LIS)7h 30m
1477Lisbon (LIS)Bissau (OXB)4h 20m
117Lisbon (LIS)Porto Alegre (POA)11h 20m
1478Bissau (OXB)Lisbon (LIS)4h 10m
110Florianopolis (FLN)Lisbon (LIS)10h 20m
1143Ibiza (IBZ)Lisbon (LIS)1h 50m
1062Lisbon (LIS)Bilbao (BIO)1h 40m
109Lisbon (LIS)Florianopolis (FLN)11h 5m
1142Lisbon (LIS)Ibiza (IBZ)1h 45m
227Porto (OPO)Boston (BOS)7h 35m
1693Lisbon (LIS)Funchal (FNC)1h 50m
35Lisbon (LIS)Fortaleza (FOR)7h 35m
1038Lisbon (LIS)Barcelona (BCN)1h 50m
1483Lisbon (LIS)Dakar (DSS)4h 10m
429Paris (ORY)Lisbon (LIS)2h 35m
1861Lisbon (LIS)Ponta Delgada (PDL)2h 30m
1862Ponta Delgada (PDL)Lisbon (LIS)2h 30m
238San Francisco (SFO)Lisbon (LIS)11h 10m
1532São Tomé (TMS)Lisbon (LIS)6h 45m
1484Dakar (DSS)Lisbon (LIS)4h 0m
36Fortaleza (FOR)Lisbon (LIS)7h 10m
292Luanda (LAD)Porto (OPO)8h 5m
877Florence (FLR)Lisbon (LIS)3h 10m
876Lisbon (LIS)Florence (FLR)2h 55m
428Lisbon (LIS)Paris (ORY)2h 25m
557Munich (MUC)Lisbon (LIS)3h 20m
1138Lisbon (LIS)Málaga (AGP)1h 15m
1549Lisbon (LIS)Espargos (SID)4h 10m
1825Lisbon (LIS)Lajes (TER)2h 40m
1039Barcelona (BCN)Lisbon (LIS)2h 0m
1543Lisbon (LIS)Praia (RAI)4h 25m
945Geneva (GVA)Lisbon (LIS)2h 40m
647Brussels (BRU)Lisbon (LIS)2h 55m
1694Funchal (FNC)Lisbon (LIS)1h 45m
1350Lisbon (LIS)London (LHR)2h 50m
644Lisbon (LIS)Brussels (BRU)2h 45m
225Lisbon (LIS)Miami (MIA)9h 10m
565Hamburg (HAM)Lisbon (LIS)3h 40m
210New York (JFK)Lisbon (LIS)7h 0m
209Lisbon (LIS)New York (JFK)8h 5m
824Lisbon (LIS)Milan (MXP)2h 45m
862Lisbon (LIS)Venice (VCE)3h 0m
863Venice (VCE)Lisbon (LIS)3h 15m
1902Faro (FAO)Lisbon (LIS)0h 55m
939Geneva (GVA)Porto (OPO)2h 25m
1901Lisbon (LIS)Faro (FAO)0h 50m
564Lisbon (LIS)Hamburg (HAM)3h 25m
244Chicago (ORD)Lisbon (LIS)8h 0m
51Belém (BEL)Manaus (MAO)2h 10m
932Lisbon (LIS)Zurich (ZRH)2h 50m
933Zurich (ZRH)Lisbon (LIS)3h 0m
944Lisbon (LIS)Geneva (GVA)2h 25m
757Copenhagen (CPH)Lisbon (LIS)4h 0m
1102Lisbon (LIS)Seville (SVQ)1h 5m
920Porto (OPO)Zurich (ZRH)2h 35m
1103Seville (SVQ)Lisbon (LIS)1h 5m
921Zurich (ZRH)Porto (OPO)2h 35m
1137Málaga (AGP)Lisbon (LIS)1h 20m
1063Bilbao (BIO)Lisbon (LIS)1h 40m
541Düsseldorf (DUS)Lisbon (LIS)3h 10m
780Lisbon (LIS)Stockholm (ARN)4h 20m
570Lisbon (LIS)Frankfurt am Main (FRA)3h 5m
282Maputo (MPM)Lisbon (LIS)11h 0m
823Milan (MXP)Lisbon (LIS)2h 55m
28Salvador (SSA)Lisbon (LIS)8h 15m
1204Lisbon (LIS)Warsaw (WAW)4h 0m
492Lisbon (LIS)Toulouse (TLS)1h 55m
493Toulouse (TLS)Lisbon (LIS)2h 5m
830Lisbon (LIS)Rome (FCO)2h 55m
470Lisbon (LIS)Lyon (LYS)2h 25m
556Lisbon (LIS)Munich (MUC)3h 5m
29Lisbon (LIS)Salvador (SSA)8h 35m
1151Palma de Mallorca (PMI)Lisbon (LIS)2h 5m
540Lisbon (LIS)Düsseldorf (DUS)2h 55m
405Marseille (MRS)Lisbon (LIS)2h 30m
756Lisbon (LIS)Copenhagen (CPH)3h 40m
1242Lisbon (LIS)Prague (PRG)3h 20m
1243Prague (PRG)Lisbon (LIS)3h 40m
833Rome (FCO)Lisbon (LIS)3h 10m
404Lisbon (LIS)Marseille (MRS)2h 20m
484Lisbon (LIS)Nice (NCE)2h 30m
762Lisbon (LIS)Oslo (OSL)4h 0m
763Oslo (OSL)Lisbon (LIS)4h 10m
1205Warsaw (WAW)Lisbon (LIS)4h 20m
48Belém (BEL)Lisbon (LIS)7h 50m
1154Lisbon (LIS)Mahón (MAH)2h 5m
535Berlin (BER)Lisbon (LIS)3h 45m
1271Vienna (VIE)Lisbon (LIS)3h 40m
1096Lisbon (LIS)Valencia (VLC)1h 35m
481Nice (NCE)Lisbon (LIS)2h 45m
1550Espargos (SID)Lisbon (LIS)3h 55m
783Stockholm (ARN)Lisbon (LIS)4h 35m
871Bologna (BLQ)Lisbon (LIS)3h 5m
178Caracas (CCS)Funchal (FNC)7h 20m
1717Faro (FAO)Funchal (FNC)1h 45m
1716Funchal (FNC)Faro (FAO)1h 40m
870Lisbon (LIS)Bologna (BLQ)2h 50m
177Lisbon (LIS)Caracas (CCS)8h 45m
1326Lisbon (LIS)Dublin (DUB)2h 50m
7Lisbon (LIS)Natal (NAT)7h 30m
243Lisbon (LIS)Chicago (ORD)9h 15m
475Lyon (LYS)Lisbon (LIS)2h 35m
7Natal (NAT)Maceió (MCZ)1h 5m
1453Marrakech (RAK)Lisbon (LIS)1h 40m
1824Lajes (TER)Lisbon (LIS)2h 20m
1095Valencia (VLC)Lisbon (LIS)1h 45m
1125Alicante (ALC)Lisbon (LIS)1h 55m
1323Dublin (DUB)Lisbon (LIS)2h 55m
1124Lisbon (LIS)Alicante (ALC)1h 40m
692Lisbon (LIS)Luxembourg (LUX)2h 45m
1310Lisbon (LIS)Manchester (MAN)2h 55m
882Lisbon (LIS)Naples (NAP)3h 10m
1270Lisbon (LIS)Vienna (VIE)3h 25m
693Luxembourg (LUX)Lisbon (LIS)3h 0m
1311Manchester (MAN)Lisbon (LIS)2h 55m
52Manaus (MAO)Belém (BEL)2h 10m
883Naples (NAP)Lisbon (LIS)3h 20m
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Overview of TAP AIR PORTUGAL

The primary hub for TAP Air Portugal is Lisbon, while their secondary hub is Portugal’s second biggest city, Porto. Recognized as the national airline of Portugal, the carrier helps service the picturesque Azores islands, which are halfway across the Atlantic Ocean. Flights are available to 34 countries across the world and reach Asia, South America, North America and Africa.

Considered to be the premier European airline for flights to Brazil, TAP Air Portugal reaches more destinations in the country than any other carrier. The World Travel Awards recognized it as the Best Airline to South America on a number of occasions, with the variety of choice and comfort a hit with passengers.

The airline’s fleet is made up exclusively of Airbus aircraft, having transitioned away from Boeing during the 1990s. In 2018 the airline was the first to fly the A330-900, a fuel-efficient jet that is capable of carrying up to 298 passengers. It was also the first airline to introduce Airspace by Airbus, a cabin layout overhaul that improves overhead storage, lighting and system connectivity.

You can choose between either Economy or Executive Class, with complimentary meals included on all services. The Executive category is equivalent to Business Class on other carriers, with gourmet traditional Portuguese cuisine available and recliner lie-flat seats. Other upgraded amenities include noise-cancelling headphones, softer lighting and 115V electricity sockets.

TAP Air Portugal has a low-cost subsidiary named TAP Express, which only operates short to medium distance flights. They are both part of the Star Alliance, which operates services to roughly 193 countries.

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TAP AIR PORTUGAL information

IATA CodeTP
Routes184
Top routeLisbon to Porto
Airports served77
Top airportLisbon Humberto Delgado
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